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Author Subject: Where do these go?
alcon

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Post #1
Rebuilding my GTi6 engine and seem to have three brackets still lying around and now can't remember where they go. Does anyone recognise them and know where they go??



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1999 GTi-6 (china blue)
1999 Rallye (black)
Posted 10th Oct 2015 at 20:48
cully

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Post #2
1. over the gearbox the engine loom clips to it

2. top engine mount fuel lines and carbon vac lines clip to it

3. rh side under inlet manifold on the support bracket engine loom loop to the air filter
Posted 10th Oct 2015 at 21:05
alcon

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Post #3
cully wrote:
1. over the gearbox the engine loom clips to it

2. top engine mount fuel lines and carbon vac lines clip to it

3. rh side under inlet manifold on the support bracket engine loom loop to the air filter


Thanks for that. I think I know where 1 & 2 go from photos I took but 3 still seems a mystery, what does it fix onto?

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1999 GTi-6 (china blue)
1999 Rallye (black)
Posted 10th Oct 2015 at 21:26
cully

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Post #4
it piggy backs onto the manifold support from the gearbox bolt

cully has attached the following image:

Posted 10th Oct 2015 at 21:37
alcon

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Post #5
Ok, thanks for that

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1999 Rallye (black)
Posted 10th Oct 2015 at 21:58

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